Ferenc Molnár

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Ferenc Molnár (originally Ferenc Neumann; 12 January 1878, in Budapest – 1 April 1952, in New York City) was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His Americanized name was Franz Molnar. He emigrated to the United States to escape the Nazi persecution of Hungarian Jews during World War II. As a novelist, Molnár is remembered principally for The Paul Street Boys, the story of two rival gangs of youths in Budapest. The novel is a classic of youth literature, beloved in Hungary and abroad for its treatment of the themes of solidarity and self-sacrifice. It was ranked second in a poll of favorite books as part of the Hungarian version of Big Read in 2005 and has also been made into a film on several occasions. The most notable production was a Hungarian-U.S. collaboration released in 1969. Molnár's most popular plays are Liliom (1909, tr. 1921), later adapted into the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical play Carousel (1945); The Guardsman (1910, tr. 1924), which served as the basis of the film of the same name (1931); and The Swan (1920, tr. 1922). His Hungarian film from 1918, The Devil , was later adapted for American audiences in 1921 and starring George Arliss in his first nationally released film. The 1956 film version of The Swan (which had been filmed twice before) was Grace Kelly's next to last movie, and was released on the day of her wedding to Prince Rainier. Two of Molnar's other plays have been adapted for other media: The Good Fairy, was adapted by Preston Sturges and filmed in 1935 with Margaret Sullavan, and subsequently turned into the 1947 Deanna Durbin vehicle, I'll Be Yours. (It also served as the basis for the 1951 Broadway musical Make a Wish, with book by Sturges.) The film version of the operetta The Chocolate Soldier used the plot of Molnar's The Guardsman rather than the plot of its original stage version, which was based on George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man. (Shaw disliked the operetta adaptation of his work, and would not let his plot be used for the film version.) Molnar's play Olympia was adapted for the movies twice - as His Glorious Night (1929 - the notorious talkie which allegedly ruined John Gilbert's career), and as A Breath of Scandal (1960), starring Sophia Loren. In 1961, Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond turned Molnar's one-act play Egy, kettő, három into the film One, Two, Three starring James Cagney and Horst Buchholz. Finally, Molnar's play The Play at the Castle has twice been adapted into English by writers of note: by P. G. Wodehouse as The Play's the Thing and by Tom Stoppard as Rough Crossing.

Most Popular Ferenc Molnár Trailers

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Liliom Trailer (2024)

29 September 2024

Liliom, a charismatic early-20th-century carousel operator, loses his livelihood after finding true love and becomes enmeshed in a crime that brings guilt, punishment, and a slim chance at redemption.

Liliom Trailer (1930)

27 September 1930

A carousel barker falls in love with a young woman. Both are fired from their jobs, and when the young woman becomes pregnant, the carousel barker tries to help pull off a robbery, which goes wrong.

The Devil Trailer (1915)

01 April 1915

The Devil, in the guise of a human, meets a young couple who remark upon looking at a Renaissance painting of a martyr that Evil could never triumph over Good.

The Boys of Paul Street Trailer (1969)

03 April 1969

In Budapest, two rival gangs of young boys lay claim to a vacant lot. The hostilities escalate yet never quite boil over into actual violence.

The Guardsman Trailer (1931)

20 October 1931

An acclaimed actor and his equally acclaimed actress wife, who have been married for less than a year, are already showing signs of strain in their marriage.

Blonde Fever Trailer (1944)

05 December 1944

Peter and Delilah are a married couple running a roadside café in Nevada. Their stable partnership turns rocky, though, with the arrival of the sultry Sally, a waitress who catches Peter's wandering eye.

The Devil Trailer (1921)

17 January 1921

Dr. Muller, a friend to all, finds pleasure in turning the goodness in people to evil ends. He meets Marie Matin and her fiancée, Georges Roben, while viewing a new painting, "The Martyr--Truth Crucified by Evil.

Prisoners Trailer (1929)

18 May 1929

Prisoners was released as a part-talking, part-silent feature. An Austrian showgirl working in a cabaret moonlights as a thief.

Liliom Trailer (1934)

15 May 1934

Two women love the same man in a world of few prospects. In Budapest, Liliom is a "public figure," a rascal who's a carousel barker, loved by the experienced merry-go-round owner and by a young, innocent maid.

The Wolf Trailer (1917)

01 January 1917

Golddigger Trailer (1914)

22 March 1914

Goldigger is about the California Gold Rush. Xarkrow, the lead character, leaves his home in Fortanska, a fictional city in Hungary, to go to California to dig for gold in the hills of the Sierra Nevada.

The Devil Trailer (1918)

05 October 1918

The Devil, in the guise of a human, meets a young couple who remark upon looking at a Renaissance painting of a martyr that Evil could never triumph over Good.

Camille: The Fate of a Coquette Trailer (1926)

01 January 1926

A home movie version of the Dumas play. A young woman becomes a courtesan and tragedy befalls her. Appearances are made by many socialites of 1920s Paris and New York.

Carousel Trailer (1956)

16 February 1956

Billy Bigelow has been dead for 15 years. Now outside the pearly gates, he long ago waived his right to go back to Earth for a day.

Raz, dva, tri Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

A situational comedy from a world of unlimited possibilities, in which a poor taxi driver becomes a consul general, chairman of a motor racing council, and member of the most exclusive clubs within a single hour.

One, Two, Three Trailer (1961)

15 December 1961

In Cold War-era West Berlin, American Coca-Cola executive C.R. 'Mac' MacNamara is tasked with playing babysitter to his boss' spoiled 17-year-old daughter Scarlett, who proves more difficult than anticipated when she reveals that she is pregnant by a Communist.

Fine Clothes Trailer (1925)

09 August 1925

The owner of a London clothing store is driven out of business, but later makes a triumphant return.

Carousel Trailer (1967)

07 May 1967

In a Maine coastal village toward the end of the 19th century, the swaggering, carefree carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, captivates and marries the naive millworker, Julie Jordan.

The Swan Trailer (1956)

26 April 1956

Princess Beatrice's days of enjoying the regal life are numbered unless her only daughter, Princess Alexandra, makes a good impression on a distant cousin when he pays a surprise visit to their palace.

Die Buben aus der Paulsgasse Trailer (1918)

01 January 1918

Liliom Trailer (1963)

14 February 1963

Mr. Doctor Trailer (1916)

13 November 1916

Early Hungarian feature directed by Michael Curtiz

Double Wedding Trailer (1937)

15 October 1937

A bohemian free spirit helps meek Waldo win back his fiancée and falls in love with her over-controlling sister in the process.

The Good Fairy Trailer (1935)

18 February 1935

In 1930s Budapest, naïve orphan Luisa Ginglebuscher becomes an usherette at the local movie house, determined to succeed in her first job by doing good deeds for others and maintaining her purity.

Tales of Manhattan Trailer (1942)

05 August 1942

Ten screenwriters collaborated on this series of tales concerning the effect a tailcoat cursed by its tailor has on those who wear it.

A Breath of Scandal Trailer (1960)

16 March 1960

A European princess jeopardizes her crown when she falls for an American millionaire.

The Bride Wore Red Trailer (1937)

08 October 1937

A poor singer in a bar masquerades as a rich society woman thanks to a rich benefactor.

Die Jungen von der Paulstraße Trailer (2003)

03 December 2003

Coming from a modest background, little Nemecsek faces a tough test in life at an early age: his mother has to leave home after his father discovers her affair with the wealthy merchant Kovacs.

A Pál-utcai fiúk Trailer (1917)

17 December 1917

Olympia Trailer (1930)

23 October 1930

Theodor Shall is cast as handsome Lieutenant Kovacs, the sweetheart of the lovely Princess Olympia. When the princess' snooty mother breaks up the romance, the embittered Kovacs threatens to tell the world that he has "ruined" the girl (not true!), making her unfit for marriage.

The Paul Street Boys Trailer (1925)

15 January 1925

A couple of boy gangs in Budapest constantly fight over the neighborhood turf.

One Romantic Night Trailer (1930)

30 April 1930

A princess is forced to choose between a charming tutor and a rakish prince.

Lily in Love Trailer (1984)

17 October 1984

Insulted when his screenwriter wife writes a leading role for a younger man, aging Broadway idol Fitz Wynn disguises himself as a handsome young Italian.

The Guardsman Trailer (1926)

15 January 1926

a silent movie by Robert Wiene

A Trip to Paradise Trailer (1921)

05 September 1921

The Swan Trailer (1925)

16 February 1925

The Swan (1925) is a silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

No Greater Glory Trailer (1934)

30 March 1934

A frail boy fights to win acceptance from the leader of a street gang.

Valaki Trailer (1975)

08 February 1975

A TV play based on the play written by Ferenc Molnár in 1931.

Olimpia Trailer (1930)

10 October 1930

Spanish version of the MGM romance, His Glorious Night: in the old Austro-Hungarian empire, a princess rejects her arranged marriage and loves, instead, a dashing cavalry captain.

Spiel im Schloss Trailer (1985)

21 April 1985

The Play at the Castle Trailer (1984)

25 February 1984

A playwright named Sandor Turai comes up with a plan to save the engagement between his nephew Adam and an actress named Annie after Adam overhears a flirtatious conversation between Annie and an obnoxious actor.

The Devil in Amsterdam Trailer (1919)

21 March 1919

The devil has arrived in Amsterdam, hell-bent on bombarding a poor girl, a wealthy banker and a young painter with great misfortune.